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      08-01-2024, 09:27 AM   #1
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Hey guys. To run it down fast, i definitely want to get some new wheels. Im thinking about going with 19s instead of the stock 17s that are on it right now. Im also thinking about going a little lower, however, i do daily this car, and we do ger some pretty bad snowstorms in the winter. Im worried that itl be too low for comfort when the winter hits. Im looking to get more of a flush fitment. If theres a way to get that without having to lower the car, let me know! Thanks
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I’d keep those wheels for winter, I wouldn’t want to subject new wheels to Michigan winters. The car would struggle a little with 19” wheels and I don’t know what local roads are like but 19” wheels would be a tight fit plus lower ratio tires wouldn’t be a great ride. I just replaced my stock 18” 189’s with VMR 703’s and I’m very happy with the look and performance. I debated for a little while but commonsense prevailed. I am on stock Sport suspension and I couldn’t imagine going lower with coil overs, I had to replace the shocks and mounting hardware to raise it 1/4” to not rub.
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If more flush is your goal, you can always just get some 12mm or 15mm spacers for your stockers.

After I did my suspension and added a bit of negative camber, the stock wheels looked super sunken. 12mm spacers all around fixed that while still looking OEM+. On my pre-LCi and with my camber settings, 15mm would have fit no problem.

If you're running stock camber, I would stick with 12mm in the front. If your car is LCi (8mm wider rear track than pre-LCi), stick with 12mm rear, as well. Pre-LCi can get away with 20mm rear if you're going for max flushness.
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I’d keep those wheels for winter, I wouldn’t want to subject new wheels to Michigan winters. The car would struggle a little with 19” wheels and I don’t know what local roads are like but 19” wheels would be a tight fit plus lower ratio tires wouldn’t be a great ride. I just replaced my stock 18” 189’s with VMR 703’s and I’m very happy with the look and performance. I debated for a little while but commonsense prevailed. I am on stock Sport suspension and I couldn’t imagine going lower with coil overs, I had to replace the shocks and mounting hardware to raise it 1/4” to not rub.
Its been a while but i truly forgot to respond to these. I think your fitment looks perfect. Youve got exactly what im looking to do, so il for sure take your advice, maybe rhe stock suspension is something il do in the future too as the shocks are already starting to go bad. Thanks again for your response!
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If more flush is your goal, you can always just get some 12mm or 15mm spacers for your stockers.

After I did my suspension and added a bit of negative camber, the stock wheels looked super sunken. 12mm spacers all around fixed that while still looking OEM+. On my pre-LCi and with my camber settings, 15mm would have fit no problem.

If you're running stock camber, I would stick with 12mm in the front. If your car is LCi (8mm wider rear track than pre-LCi), stick with 12mm rear, as well. Pre-LCi can get away with 20mm rear if you're going for max flushness.
I have debated on getting spacers for a while, ive heard spacers are bad for the suspension however. Ive never really bought a pair and used them myself. I have a 2011 LCI, so from my understanding, you reccomend going 12mm rear and front?
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Go with Kw coilovers better ride than junk BCs.
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